Originally posted by Nalini Laveti
Once you do get it running, entering the BIOS settings is usually done by repeatedly pressing either F2 or delete as soon as it's powered up, depending on the model of motherboard. You do this until you see a menu screen. Once you get to that point, set the time, and then the other settings per Steve's screenshots.
Not sure if you need to set the time to your time zone, or UTC (again, it's so long since I've had to do this). Try local time first, and if the DSP100 won't connect, UTC.
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